Gitcoin pushes Open Source Forward. Learn more at https://gitcoin.co
This is the website that is live at gitcoin.co
Star and watch this github repository to stay up to date, we're pushing new code several times per week!
Also,
- want to become a contributor ? Checkout our guidelines.
- check out the gitcoinco organization-wide repo.
- check out the open issues list, especially the discussion label and easy-pickings.
Functionally, the app has several key features:
- Smart Contracts -- Where funded issues are stored and indexed.
- Brochureware -- Describes the project.
- Funded Issue Explorer -- A searchable index of all of the work available in the system.
- Funded Issue Submission / Acceptance flow -- Interface between the application and web3.
More about how/why to interact with web3 here.
Technically, the system is architected:
- Web3 The main source of truth for the system is the Ethereum blockchain. Check out the smart contracts.
- Web2 This part of the app is built with Python, Django, Postgres, and a handful of other tools that are common in the web2 ecosystem.
- Web 3 Bridge This is the bridge between web3 and the rest of the application. Mostly built in javascript(web3js) and python(web3py).
- Brochureware Just a nice little landing page telling folks what the Gitcoin project is.
Gitcoin provides a simple HTTPS API to access data without having to run your own Ethereum node. The API is live at https://gitcoin.co/api/v0.1
Beyond simple datatypes like string
or integer
the API returns datatypes like dates that are serialized in a very specific fashion.
Datatype | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
date_time |
Date and time represented in ISO 8601 | 2017-09-24T18:59:53.964344Z |
ethereum_address |
An ethereum token address with the leading 0x |
0x636f3093258412b96c43bef3663f1b853253ec59 |
token_type |
The type of token offered as a reward. Ex: ETH or GIT |
ETH |
The bounties endpoint provides a listing of bounties and their current status. There are two endpoints that access bounties:
https://gitcoin.co/api/v0.1/bounties
- Returns a list of bountieshttps://gitcoin.co/api/v0.1/bounties/<bountyId>
- Returns a single bounty by ID.
Field Key | Datatype | Description |
---|---|---|
url |
string |
URL for this specific bounty Ex: api/v0.1/bounties/9 |
created_on |
date_time |
Creation timestamp |
modified_on |
date_time |
Last modified timestamp |
title |
string |
Title of the bounty |
web3_created |
date_time |
Creation timestamp for the transaction that holds this bounty |
value_in_token |
integer |
Amount of tokens rewarded for bounty |
token_name |
token_type |
Type of token. Ex: ETH , GIT |
token_address |
ethereum_address |
Address where the tokens are located |
bounty_type |
string |
Type of bounty. Ex: Bug , Feature , Security |
project_length |
string |
Relative length of project Ex: Hours , Days , Weeks , Months |
experience_level |
string |
Recommended experience level |
github_url |
string |
URL on GitHub where you can find the bounty description |
current_bounty |
boolean |
Whether this bounty is the most current revision one or not |
expires_date |
date_time |
Date before which the bounty must be compelted |
raw_data |
array |
Raw contract data, see the example below for more information |
value_in_eth |
integer |
Value of the bounty in Ethereum |
value_in_usdt |
float |
Approximation of current value in USD |
now |
date_time |
Current date_time on the server |
Current Status
Field Key | Datatype | Description |
---|---|---|
is_open |
boolean |
True if the bounty has not been completed |
status |
string |
Current status enum: (open , The bounty was created) (claimed , Someone claimed the bounty) (fulfilled , Someone claimed and completed the bounty) (expired , The bounty expired w/o completion) |
Bounty Creator & Bounty Claimee
Field Key | Datatype | Description |
---|---|---|
bounty_owner_address |
ethereum_address |
Address of the person who owns the bounty |
bounty_owner_email |
string |
Email of the bounty owner |
bounty_owner_github_username |
string |
Username of the bounty owner |
metadata |
dictionary |
Misc metadata about the bounty and the creator |
claimeee_address |
ethereum_address |
Address of the person who claimed the bounty |
claimee_email |
string |
Email of the person claiming the bounty |
claimee_github_username |
string |
Username of the claimee |
claimee_metadata |
dictionary |
githubUsername and notificationEmail for the claimee |
Filters
You can filter the data returned from the API buy providing these keys as URL parameters raw_data
, experience_level
, project_length
, bounty_type
, bounty_owner_address
, is_open
, and github_url
. github_url
can take a comma-seperated list of GitHub urls
Order By
By passing an order_by
parameter you can order the data by the provided key. Ex: ?order_by=expires_date
. To sort in the opposite direction you can add a -
in from the the key ?order_by=-expires_date
.
~ % curl "https://gitcoin.co/api/v0.1/bounties/?&order_by=web3_created"
[
{
"url": "https:\/\/gitcoin.co\/api\/v0.1\/bounties\/87\/",
"created_on": "2017-09-22T01:42:07.060841Z",
"modified_on": "2017-09-23T12:36:11.946334Z",
"title": "Update local_settings.py.example",
"web3_created": "2017-09-22T01:42:04Z",
"value_in_token": "1000000000000000000.00",
"token_name": "ETH",
"token_address": "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000",
"bounty_type": "",
"project_length": "",
"experience_level": "",
"github_url": "https:\/\/github.com\/owocki\/pytrader\/pull\/83232",
"bounty_owner_address": "0xd3d280c2866eaa795fc72bd850c48e7cce166e23",
"bounty_owner_email": "ksowocki@gmail.com",
"bounty_owner_github_username": "owocki",
"claimeee_address": "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000",
"claimee_email": null,
"claimee_github_username": null,
"is_open": true,
"expires_date": "2017-09-23T01:42:04Z",
"raw_data": [
1.0e+18,
"0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000",
"0xd3d280c2866eaa795fc72bd850c48e7cce166e23",
"0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000",
true,
true,
"https:\/\/github.com\/owocki\/pytrader\/pull\/83232",
1506044524,
"{\"issueTitle\":\"Update local_settings.py.example\",\"issueKeywords\":\"pytrader, owocki, Python, HTML, Shell\",\"tokenName\":\"ETH\",\"githubUsername\":\"owocki\",\"notificationEmail\":\"ksowocki@gmail.com\",\"experienceLevel\":\"\",\"projectLength\":\"\",\"bountyType\":\"\"}",
1506130924,
""
],
"metadata": {
"githubUsername": "owocki",
"experienceLevel": "",
"projectLength": "",
"tokenName": "ETH",
"issueTitle": "Update local_settings.py.example",
"bountyType": "",
"issueKeywords": "pytrader, owocki, Python, HTML, Shell",
"notificationEmail": "ksowocki@gmail.com"
},
"claimee_metadata": {
},
"current_bounty": true,
"value_in_eth": 1.0e+18,
"value_in_usdt": 280.65,
"status": "expired",
"now": "2017-09-24T18:59:53.964344Z"
},
....
]
You may interact with the HTTPS API as follows
truffle(development)> BountyIndex.at('0x0ed0c2a859e9e576cdff840c51d29b6f8a405bdd').bountydetails.call('https://github.com/owocki/pytrader/pull/83');
[ { [String: '100000000000000000'] s: 1, e: 17, c: [ 1000 ] },
'0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000',
'0xd3d280c2866eaa795fc72bd850c48e7cce166e23',
'0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000',
true,
true,
'https://github.com/owocki/pytrader/pull/83',
{ [String: '1506220425'] s: 1, e: 9, c: [ 1506220425 ] },
'{"issueTitle":"","issueKeywords":"","tokenName":"ETH","githubUsername":"owocki","notificationEmail":"ksowocki@gmail.com","experienceLevel":"","projectLength":"","bountyType":""}',
{ [String: '1537756425'] s: 1, e: 9, c: [ 1537756425 ] },
'' ]
- be sure to replace
0x0ed0c2a859e9e576cdff840c51d29b6f8a405bdd
with the BountyIndex contract address. - be sure to replace
https://github.com/owocki/pytrader/pull/83
with the issue that you care about.
Further information on the smart contract interface is available at https://github.com/gitcoinco/smart_contracts/blob/master/contracts/bounty/BountyIndex.sol
_bountydetails function returns the following fields:
Field Key | Datatype | Description |
---|---|---|
amount |
float |
Bounty amount in ETH or specified ERC20 token |
tokenAddress |
ethereum_address |
Address where the tokens are located |
bountyOwner |
ethereum_address |
Address of the person who owns the bounty |
claimee |
ethereum_address |
Address of the person who claimed the bounty |
open |
bool |
True if the bounty has not been completed |
initialized |
bool |
True if the bounty has been initialized |
issueURL |
string |
URL on GitHub where you can find the bounty description |
creationTime |
float |
Creation timestamp |
metaData |
string |
Misc metadata about the bounty and the creator |
expirationTime |
float |
Date before which the bounty must be completed |
claimee_metaData |
string |
githubUsername and notificationEmail for the claimee |
git clone https://github.com/gitcoinco/web.git
cd web
cp app/app/local_settings.py.dist app/app/local_settings.py
docker-compose up
git clone https://github.com/gitcoinco/web.git
cd web/app
cp app/local_settings.py.dist app/local_settings.py
You will need to edit the app/local_settings.py
file with your local settings. Look for config items that are marked #required
.
PostgreSQL is the database used by this application. Here are some instructions for installing PostgreSQL on various operating systems.
Once you have Postgres installed and running on your system, enter into a Postgres session.
psql
Create the database and a new privileged user.
CREATE DATABASE gitcoin;
CREATE USER gitcoin_user WITH PASSWORD 'password';
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE gitcoin TO gitcoin_user;
Exit Postgres session
\q
Update local_settings.py with the connection details.
DATABASES = {
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.postgresql',
'NAME': 'gitcoin',
'USER': 'gitcoin_user',
'PASSWORD': 'password',
'HOST': 'localhost',
'PORT': 5432,
}
}
virtualenv gcoin
source gcoin/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements/base.txt
pip install -r requirements/dev.txt
pip install -r requirements/test.txt
./manage.py migrate
./manage.py createcachetable
./manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8080
Navigate to http://localhost:8080/
.
Have an ERC20 compatible token that you'ud like to add support for? Great!
Here is an example of how to do it
''' Copyright (C) 2017 Gitcoin Core
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published
by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
'''